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in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Data Sciences or related discipline. Alternatively, PhD in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biomedicine or related discipline with extensive
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In the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, the independent research group Receptor Biochemistry invites applications for a PhD position in (bio)chemistry (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L, part
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chronobiology and circadian rhythm analysis is advantageous Experience in bioinformatic analysis of omics data is advantageous High motivation and ability to work in interdisciplinary collaboration and in a
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. Collaborate closely with an experimental enzymology PhD student to validate your models in the lab. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the future of enzyme engineering, bioinformatics, and
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completed a PhD on a geo- or bioscience topic related to aquatic sedimentary environmental reconstruction, and can demonstrate internationally recognized scientific achievements. Ideally, you pursue a
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scientific results in (high impact) journals with a peer-reviewed process Requirements: The ideal candidate holds a PhD in Bioinformatics / Computational Systems Biology or a closely related scientific
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on aging Engage in manuscript writing, grant preparation, and scientific dissemination Actively pursue external funding opportunities Requirements: PhD in Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary
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functionalities (GUI and web-service) Participate in field work organization, sampling plan establishment and in-situ data acquisition Your Profile PhD in environmental sciences or computer science, with a proven
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providing the developed methods and standards are strategic goals of the DPZ and the Göttingen Campus. The Candidate ideally fulfills the following requirements: PhD (or equivalent) in data science
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-throughput sequencing techniques and associated bioinformatic data analysis skills. High-throughput sequencing is state-of-the-art technique in characterizing human cell line models to understand perturbations